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Friday, June 09, 2006

An informant within Abu Musab al-Zarwaqi's trusted circle told Coalition forces the insurgent leader was going to have a meeting, leading US F-16Cs to bomb a safehouse in the Iraqi town of Hibhid, where the Jordanian, and five others were killed on Wednesday.

Zarqawi death site\
Soldiers examine the rubble of the house where Zarqawi died.U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Zach Mott, 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division Public Affairs Office
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Nachos Fish N Chips, French Bread Pizza
Chili Beans, Pasta Salad, Salsa, Pineapple,
Kernel Corn, Cornbread Muffin
Twenty-seven thousand pages of documents released by the National Archives on Tuesday reveal that while the United States and West Germany knew the location of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann two years before his capture, the fact was kept secret.

Adolf Eichmann
Adolf Eichmann
Anatole France (April 16, 1844 – October 12, 1924) was the pen name of French author Jacques Anatole François Thibault. He was born in Paris, France, and died in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France. The son of a bookseller, he spent most of his life around books. His father's bookstore was called the Librairie de France and from this name Jacques Anatole François Thibault took his nom-de plume.

Anatole France
Anatole France


Read Anatole France's book Penguin Island, free from Project Gutenberg